8634. Adulteration of tomato puree. tJ. S. v. 249 Cases of Tomato Puree. Default > decree of condemnation and destruction."! (F. D. C.'N0J:i15076.; 'Sample No. 6042-H.) < -> ¦-'.' LIBEL FILED : January 22,1945, Southern District of NewY6fk.-fi- ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about December 11, 1944, by the Sun Garden Pack- ing Co., from San Jose, Calif. ; ; - ,r : PRODUCT: 249 cases, each containing 24 1-pound, 12-ounce cans, of tomato puree at 'New York, N. Y. LABEL IN PART : "Red Bow Puree of Tomatoes." , L NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 402 (a) (3), the article consisted in whole or in part of a decomposed substance by reason of the presence of decom- posed tomato material. * , > DISPOSITION : September 11, 1945. The shipper having filed a claim of owner- ship, but subsequently having defaulted, judgment of condemnation was en- tered and the product was ordered destroyed.